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1. 围墙 (wéiqiáng): This word literally means "enclosure wall" and is used to refer to a wall that encloses an area, such as a courtyard or a garden.
2. 围篱 (wéilí): This word literally means "enclosure fence" and is used to refer to a low wall or fence that encloses an area, such as a garden.
3. 屏障 (píngzhàng): This word literally means "barrier" and is used to refer to a wall or fence that is used to block off an area, such as a construction site.
4. 壁 (bì): This word literally means "wall" and is used to refer to a vertical structure that divides two areas, such as a wall between two rooms.
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In everyday conversation, 墙 (qiáng) is used to refer to a physical wall, such as a wall in a house or a wall in a city. It can also be used to refer to figurative walls, such as a wall of silence or a wall of misunderstanding. For example, one might say, “我们之间有一堵墙 (wǒmen zhījiān yǒu yī dǔ qiáng) - There is a wall between us.”
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Hi, Thank you for the comment!
We have added the suggested phrase to our dictionary:
连侬墙 / 連儂牆 [lian2 nong2 qiang2] , (nphr) Lennon Wal
Updates are available online on our website, they will appear in the app with the next update.
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